Monday, November 21, 2011

I have been introducing my class to "name charts". They use these charts with student names (name with a picture) during workstation time. They have a lot of fun using these - they lay them out on the carpet and have a great time inserting student name cards on the blank line and reading the text.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

We had a great time last Monday celebrating Halloween. This year I decided to try something a little bit different. I did not have a designated party time. Instead we played fun educational games all day long! Here is just a quick look at what we did!

We did a fun CVC activity with pumpkins. We pulled small plastic pumpkins out of two bags (one for the consonants and one for the vowels) We put the pumpkins together to create a CVC word and then recorded them on our sheet. We had fun blending the sounds together to create a word. Some real and some where make-believe! Great practice for Dibels!

We played pumpkin bingo (of course - what is a celebration in the classroom without bingo!!)

We played this fun build a pumpkin game with pattern blocks that came from Mathwire

We played this fun candy corn game. I found this on a blog - We used two dice with dots and practiced counting up all of the dots and then eating that piece of candy corn that was on that number. Was great at first, but a few got tired of eating the very very sweet candy corn. I think I will used M&M's next year - easier on the tummy!

We had an amazing feast. Each student brought in one piece of fruit of their choice to contribute to our "Frightenly Fun Friendship Fruit Salad" and we had amazing pumpkin muffins and apple juice!

After our feast of yummy food we had our annual Halloween Parade around the school. This is always a big hit. The fire department always comes with thier fire truck (they are basically across from the school) and our high school, that is right next to us, has a few of their band members come out and lead the parade with music, but sadly they could not make it this year :( And all of the neighborhood folks come out to wave at us. We ended the day with a great Halloween movie!

I have several of these "roll count and color" activities that I use for a math tub. Just about every theme you can think of and I would love to have these for a freebie for all of you. but every time I load them into my google docs they come out distorted - the squares don't show up and the pictures are not there either and the font that I use changes to another font. Any ideas on how to fix that so that I can post all of my roll count and colors for all of you???

This was my small group math activity a few weeks ago. I would show the group a number card and they were to "show" that number on their ten frame. They would then check their neighbor to make sure that they had the correct amount of counters shown. Then they were to write the number in the box and color that many counters in their ten frame on the paper. This went really well!

This was an activity that I saw on someones blog ( I am so sorry I do not remember where I got it form, if it is yours send me a note and I will give you credit!!) I changed it a little. I added two more legs and then changed the numbers to be 2 thru 9. They were to pull a number tile out of a bag. Say the name of the number. Find it on the spider's leg and cover it with a counter and then write it on the recording sheet. When all the legs were covered we cleared the board and started over. This was great practice for number identification and practicing writing the numbers.

Here is another roll count and color - this time it is SPIDERS!!!

I love to do pattern block pictures every week. If I can't find one to match my theme then I create one. I also have my students complete a graph with these pattern block pictures. I will take a picture of it soon and post it!

Oh never mind!!! Here it is - I have it printed on the back side of the pattern block picture.

This is a game that I believe came from Shari Sloane's website. I love this game and I am in the process of making one just like it for "one less" I will take pictures of that and post it as soon as I get it done.

About Me

I have been teaching for 14 years and love kindergarten. I have 3 wonderful children and an amazing husband who just "loves" to make items for my classroom. I like to take long walks to clear my head and relax. I love to go camping and go on nature walks. Early mornings and late nights spent around the campfire visiting with my family is one of my favorite summer time activities.